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1、阅读理解板块限时练(后附“读写一体超值训练”)阅读理解板块限时练(一)(限时35分钟).阅读理解AThe following is the information of some excellent hotels at the famous resort (度假胜地) for skiers in Italy.Hotel Ela550 per personThe Hotel Ela has a relaxed atmosphere. It lies in the centre of the resort, only 100m from the main ski lift and 300m fro

2、m the ski school meeting point. Its ideal for those who prefer a hotel which is very close to all the resorts action.Rooms (24 people): Twin rooms with cable TV, hairdryer, shower and WC. All rooms have recently been redecorated.Hotel Sport540 per personIt is near to shops, bars and restaurants. The

3、 hotel is a great choice for those looking for lively nightlife. The famous bar is just on the ground floor.Rooms (24 people): All rooms are located on the 2nd and 3rd floors and have hairdryer, minisafe, satellite TV, shower and WC.Please note: This hotel does not accept groups larger than 6 people

4、.Hotel Xalet Verdu559 per personIt is an attractive hotel decorated in a traditional style and offers comfortable accommodation. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. It is 300m from the main ski lift and the village centre.Garage: 10 a daySafe deposit boxes: free in reception; 20 per week, in ro

5、om.52 rooms: Twin or double bedrooms with shower, hairdryer, satellite TV, telephone and safe.1What is the benefit of staying in Hotel Ela?AIts the cheapest of all the hotels.BIts the best among all the hotels.CIts convenient for the resorts activities.DIt has rooms with cable TV and a hairdryer.解析:

6、选C细节理解题。由Hotel Ela部分中的“It lies in the centre of the resort . Its ideal for those who prefer a hotel which is very close to all the resorts action.”可知,该旅馆位于滑雪胜地的中央地带,对于参加滑雪胜地的活动非常便利。2What is the characteristic of Hotel Sport?AGuests can enjoy the exciting nightlife there.BAll its rooms have just been

7、 redecorated.CIt sometimes offers free accommodation.DIt is the largest of all the hotels.解析:选A细节理解题。由Hotel Sport部分中的“The hotel is a great choice . nightlife.”可知,顾客可以享受充满活力的夜生活。3How much should you pay to use a garage and a safe deposit box in reception for a week in Hotel Xalet Verdu?A90.B70.C30. D

8、10.解析:选B细节理解题。由Hotel Xalet Verdu部分的“Garage: 10 a day”及“Safe deposit boxes: free in reception”可知,车库的使用费为每天10英镑,一周共70英镑;使用接待处的保险箱免费。故共需支付70英镑。BI liked being a mess. My desk was always surrounded with bowls of food grain, sour milk and old magazines. My floor was full of sweaters, stuffed animals, sock

9、s, shoes . I couldnt always see these things, but I knew that they were safe, lying somewhere.One day in August, all of my friends and family members were doing their own businesses. I told my mom that I didnt know what to do and she advised me to clean my room. When I opened the door to my bedroom,

10、 everything was in its usual messy arrangement. I became aware of the moldy (发霉的) smell and noticed a spider (蜘蛛) on top of my mirror. I suddenly felt terrible for everything in my room that I had buried and had an urge to make them reappear.In a box buried under old textbooks, I found a letter that

11、 my grandfather had written me at camp. I remembered my dad rocking me to sleep the night grandfather died, and how the tears wouldnt stop. Tears began to roll down my cheeks again.In the drawer next to my bed, I found a friendship watchband from my childhood best friend, Aubrey, who had given it to

12、 me before she moved to California. I had lost so many precious childhood memories over time, letting them slip away into the tide like grains of sand.Under my bed I even found that picture of my mom and me in Jamaica. I stared at that girl, barely able to recognize this person who had drowned in th

13、e mess of my room so many years before. I decided to completely reorganize and clean my room so that all the books, belts, and baskets were in their right place. It was like finding the missing pieces of the puzzle.The finishing touch was framing that photo and hanging it high up on my wall. After a

14、ll, it was me I had been searching for.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者多年来不注意打扫室内卫生,生活也因此变得混乱。一天,她决定改变现状。4Paragraph 1 is mainly about the authors _.Adisorganized lifestyle Bregular study habitsCunusual hobbies Dbusy life解析:选A段落大意题。由第一段可知,作者室内的东西摆放无序,混乱不堪。故选A项。5How did the author feel when she saw a spider in her be

15、droom?AFrightened. BCurious.CAshamed. DExcited.解析:选C推理判断题。由第二段最后一句“I suddenly felt terrible for everything in my room that I had buried and had an urge to make them reappear.”可知,看到卧室里的蜘蛛后,作者为房间里胡乱堆放的东西感觉很不好。据此可推断,作者为自己邋遢的行为感到羞愧。6What did the author realize when she was doing the cleanup?AHer mom lov

16、ed her very much.BIt was important to find her place.CShe had lost many fond memories.DFriendship didnt change over time.解析:选C细节理解题。由第四段中的“I had lost so many precious childhood memories over time”可知,作者收拾房间时发现自己失去了很多美好的回忆。7What does the underlined word “It” in Paragraph 5 refer to?AThinking of the pa

17、st.BTidying up the room.CSorting through the photos.DReading letters from friends.解析:选B代词指代题。由语境可知,画线词指代上文的“completely reorganize and clean my room”。CNone of humankinds battles has proved more lasting or less successful than the war on mosquitoes.Around the world each year, millions of people die of

18、 diseases spread by the insect. Its a familiar list of stubborn plagues (瘟疫) with some frightening recent additions. The mosquitoborne chikungunya virus has spread to parts of Africa, Europe, Asia, and as of 2013, the Americas. Its effects, while painful, pale in comparison with those of the Zika vi

19、rus, which is spreading fast through both North and South America, and leaving severely damaged babies in its wake. We have drained (排空) polluted pools, warned of the dangers of standing water, and sprayed a river of chemicals to kill mosquitoes. We have put up bed nets and window screens; we have e

20、ducated and warned. And yet, were losing this fight. The mosquito remains the most dangerous nonhuman animal on Earth and many scientists fear it may become even more widespread and harmful with the rise in global temperatures and international travel.Our next weapon of choice is DNA. Scientists are

21、 working to change mosquitoes genes. New geneediting techniques, described in this months cover story, make it possible to change the mosquitos genes so it cant spread the malaria parasite (疟疾寄生虫). And yet another would change mosquitoes genes to prevent the birth of females the ones that bite so th

22、e diseases will stop spreading and, in time, the insect will die out.Some may see these techniques as a revolutionary advance against disease that can be passed from one person to another; others, as a worrying case of scientists playing God. Like many breakthroughs, this one raises deep questions.

23、No matter how harmful a wild species is, can we afford to risk the consequences of changing its genetic code? Or can we afford not to, as malaria alone kills, on average, one child every two minutes in Africa? We invite you to read our cover story with these questions in mind.8What may encourage the

24、 spread of mosquitoes?AGlobal warming.BUse of chemicals.CThe decrease of pools.DThe risk of some diseases.解析:选A细节理解题。由第二段最后一句中的“it may become even more widespread and harmful with the rise in global temperatures .”可知,全球变暖可能会促进蚊子的扩散。9How do the new techniques work?AThey can edit a new genetic code.BT

25、hey will remove the poison of mosquitoes.CThey can stop female mosquitoes giving birth.DThey can make mosquitoes die out immediately.解析:选A细节理解题。由第三段中的“Our next weapon of choice is DNA . change the mosquitos genes.”可知,新技术可以给蚊子编辑新的遗传密码。10In what tone does the author write the last paragraph?APride. BR

26、egret.CConcern. DConfidence.解析:选C推理判断题。由最后一段中的“this one raises deep questions. No matter how harmful a wild species is, can we afford to risk the consequences . in Africa”可知,作者担心无论是否采取新的基因方法,人类都会面临风险。可见作者的语气是担忧的。11What is the text mainly about?AMysterious DNA.BAn extinct species.CA new war on mosqui

27、toes.DMosquitoes around the world.解析:选C主旨大意题。本文介绍了蚊子对人类的危害以及人类一直以来为控制蚊子带来的危害而采取的措施,进而提出了如何用DNA这一新技术对抗蚊子。故C项恰当。D“The Reading Mother” is an old poem, and Im not sure when I first heard it. But my favorite line comes to mind whenever I see a mom reading to her child: “Richer than I you will never be I

28、had a mother who read to me.” Certainly, by that measure, Im a wealthy person, as are my children.Decades ago, educators cited (引证) reading as the most fundamental skill children acquire, and they promoted the idea that reading aloud to children is critically important. Early childhood teachers can

29、quickly spot the students who are read to daily, as they are already on their way to becoming good future readers.And now pediatricians (儿科医生) are also speaking of the importance of reading to children particularly in the first three years of their lives. In a new policy announcement, the American A

30、cademy of Pediatrics (AAP) is urging its physician members to tell parents that its critical to read, speak and sing to children at the very beginning of their young lives, because thats how they acquire vocabulary and other important skills that may determine later school success.Doctors might also

31、 talk to parents about how regular reading is essential to physical development. Existing links among brain cells are strengthened. New cells are formed. Reading, as it turns out, is brain food! Maybe its even fair to say that no child is completely healthy if he or she has not held a book or heard

32、a story.In my experience, many parents and grandparents even the wealthy and welleducated are surprised to hear the research and learn that its never too soon to read to babies. The AAP and others point out that lowincome children are of particular concern. Studies show that more affluent (富裕的) chil

33、dren hear millions more words spoken, read, or sung than do children from lowincome homes. This “word gap” gives lowincome children a clear academic disadvantage, which may be apparent as early as 18 months. One easy way to close that word gap is to expose babies to books.12What makes children rich

34、according to the mentioned old poem?AOwning tons of books.BStudying hard at school.CListening to their moms read.DAppreciating poems at an early age.解析:选C细节理解题。由第一段中的“my favorite line comes to mind whenever I see a mom reading to her child . Im a wealthy person, as are my children”可知,根据该诗,有母亲给读书的孩子是

35、富有的。故C项正确。13What do doctors ask parents to do nowadays?ATeach their kids to speak in public.BRead to their kids as early as possible.CHelp their kids to perform well at school.DEncourage their kids to learn various skills.解析:选B细节理解题。由第三段中的“urging its physician members to tell parents that its critic

36、al to read, speak and sing to children at the very beginning of their young lives”可知,如今医生告诉家长应尽早开始给孩子读书。14We can infer from Paragraph 4 that reading helps children _.Aimprove brain functionBbuild strong relationshipsCform healthy living habitsDearn more money in future解析:选A推理判断题。由第四段中的“regular readi

37、ng is essential to physical development. Existing links among brain cells are strengthened. New cells are formed. Reading, as it turns out, is brain food”可推断,阅读可以帮助孩子们改善大脑功能。15Which can cause the “word gap” according to the AAP?APoor family background.BIlleducated grandparents.CWealthy but busy pare

38、nts.DAn unhappy home environment.解析:选A细节理解题。由最后一段中的“Studies show that . gives lowincome children a clear academic disadvantage”可知,贫穷的家庭背景可能导致孩子语言输入欠缺,造成与其他孩子的词汇差距。.阅读七选五It seemed like an ordinary bus ride home from school for Graceanne Rumer, then 17. Feeling the pressure of a heavy workload, she wa

39、s struggling to keep her eyes open.“_16_,” Graceanne recalls. “I got on the bus and told one of my friends, Im so tired that I just want to go to sleep.”_17_. The bus driver had passed out, fell over the wheel, and the school bus was running out of control straight into the oncoming traffic. One you

40、nger girl on the bus said to her, “You have your license drive the bus!” _18_. She rushed to the front of the bus, grabbed the wheel to drive the bus away from oncoming cars, and then pulled the bus safely to the side of the road. _19_. “All the parents were hugging me. Im definitely glad that I was

41、 able to do it.”You might think you dont have the special blend of bravery and selflessness to step up like Graceanne did, but it turns out heroes arent just born theyre made. “Some people think that to be a hero, you have to have some special skill that goes above and beyond what ordinary people ha

42、ve,” says Zeno Franco, a psychologist who studies heroic action at the Medical College of Wisconsin. “_20_. What were saying now is that anyone can become a hero.”AWeve moved from that positionBIt was as if she had driven many times beforeCWithin a few minutes, though, Graceanne was awoken by scream

43、sDIt was a few days before midterm exams, and I was really worn outEEven though she was in a panic, Graceanne managed to take actionFSome teens discovered their superpowers in lifeordeath situationsGAfter that, the young bus riders got out and reunited with their grateful families语篇解读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。校车司

44、机突然昏厥,17岁的少女挺身而出,安全把车停到路边,救了一车乘客的性命。16选D根据上一句内容和本空后的“Im so tired that I just want to go to sleep”可知,因为“没几天就要期中考试了”,Graceanne学习任务繁重,所以她感到“很累”,想睡觉。17选C根据下一句内容不难看出,当时情况危急,人们都“尖叫”起来,“吵醒了”已经睡着的Graceanne。18选E根据下句中的“rushed, grabbed, pulled”可知,“尽管Graceanne也惊慌失措,但还是采取了行动”。19选G根据上句中的“pulled the bus safely to

45、the side of the road”及下句中的parents可知,Graceanne安全停车后,“乘客们下了车与感激的家人团聚”。20选A根据上句中的“you have to have some special skill that goes above and beyond what ordinary people have”及下句中的“anyone can become a hero”可知,人们对于英雄的“看法发生了改变”,不再认为英雄必须具有超越普通人的能力,而是认为任何人都能成为英雄。position在这里表示“观点,看法”。读写一体超值训练 读后语基练习复现考纲词汇,增分书面表

46、达 一、语篇复现词汇让你用对写美1It not only gave us a chance to get close to nature, but also gave us relaxation (relax) from our study.2The result will help to predict some major and severe diseases and your preference (prefer) for diet and remind you of suitable ways to exercise.3As you mentioned that you are pa

47、rticularly keen on traditional (tradition) magical novels with superb fantasy, I recommend Journey to the West to you.4Dalian is such an attractive (attract) place that lots of tourists visit the city every year.5The blackboard was_decorated (decorate) with beautiful words, which read “Happy Teacher

48、s Day!”6The boss of the company is trying to create an easy atmosphere where his employees (employ) enjoy their work.7The doctor advised her to_eat (eat) more bean products in place of meat which might be harmful to her heart.8Whatever she says will not make any difference to our arrangements (arran

49、ge)9If you want to apply for membership, youre required to fill in the application (apply) form and send an email to pingpong.10Successfully (successful), I have lent a helping hand to her in several English activities of my class, which have been appreciated by both teachers and my classmates.二、语篇复

50、现短语让你用活写靓A英汉互译1be surrounded with被包围2become aware of 意识到3have an urge to do sth. 渴望做某事;有做某事的欲望4next to 紧靠着5search for 寻找6搭建;举起;竖起 put_up7及时;最终 in_time8平均 on_average9指出 point_out10最终是,结果是 turn_outB运用上述短语完成句子1Next_to this restaurant stand many buildings and another grand hotel which is beautifully dec

51、orated.2To some people, happiness is_surrounded_with family and friends.3The driver didnt catch sight of another car in_time,_so the accident happened.4According to a survey in China, every adult reads 5.16 printed books every month on_average.5I firmly believe that the more we become_aware_of the s

52、ignificance of this famous saying, the more benefits we will get in our daily study and job.6Even the students who used to dislike English have turned_out to be interested in the subject.7The teacher pointed_out the mistakes in her composition.8After getting the work done, we put_up a board remindin

53、g people to protect the trees.9The rescue workers removed the bricks and stones with bare hands to search_for any survivor in the earthquake.10In order to improve learning efficiency, we have_an_urge_to form the habit of thinking independently and reviewing lessons in time.三、语篇择句仿写让你译准写高1New geneedi

54、ting techniques, described in this months cover story, make it possible to change the mosquitos genes so it cant spread the malaria parasite (疟疾寄生虫)句式分析过去分词短语described in this months cover story在句中作后置定语,修饰techniques; “make形式宾语it宾语补足语”构成make复合结构,在这个结构中不定式短语作真正的宾语;连词so在句中引导目的状语从句。自主翻译在这个月的封面故事中所描述的新的基

55、因重组技术使得改变蚊子的基因成为可能,这样它就不会传播疟疾寄生虫。佳句仿写它刊载了一些由外国朋友所写的有关他们国家文化的文章。It carries articles written_by_foreign_friends about the cultures of their home countries.我们的新体育馆足够大,这使得组织一些体育比赛,例如篮球、乒乓球成为可能。Our new stadium is big enough, which makes_it_possible_to_organize some sports events such as basketball and ta

56、ble tennis.2Early childhood teachers can quickly spot the students who are read to daily, as they are already on their way to becoming good future readers.句式分析关系代词who在句中引导定语从句,修饰先行词the students;从属连词as在句中引导原因状语。自主翻译启蒙老师很快就能够分出每天都接触阅读材料的学生,因为他们正在成为优秀的阅读者。佳句仿写另外,你应该尊重所有那些无私帮助你获得很多知识的老师们。In addition, yo

57、u should respect all the teachers who_unselfishly_help_you_to_gain much_knowledge.阅读理解板块限时练(二)(限时35分钟).阅读理解AIf you want to be a writer and have always dreamt about the day when a worldfamous author would not only read your writing, but also shower you with prizes then that day has finally arrived at

58、 least for those of you that are attending 4th8th grade. Thats because Pseudonymous Bosch, the bestselling author of The Secret Series is looking for you right here, on DOGOnews!All you have to do is participate in our fictional writing contest. To enter, you can click here, then watch the video and

59、 listen carefully to instructions from Pseudonymous Bosch. After that, log into your iDOGO account.Select from one of three categories Funny, Mysterious or Strange and begin writing your fictional tale. Remember, any entries that contain facts about yourself or even worse, any bad language, will be

60、automatically disqualified! Also, your story has to range between 100300 words.And, while your work is done, we will be unable to send the entry to the author until we have your Parental Consent on file. So make sure you print one out and have your parent/guardian fill it, sign it and send it to us

61、either via email at editor or via snail mail to the office address specified on the form.Now, believe it or not, Pseudonymous Bosch is going to read every single entry and decide the winner in each of the three categories. Those lucky individuals will receive a set of the entire collection of The Se

62、cret Series, as well as, his new book Write This Book: A DoItYourself Mystery all autographed by the author of course!If you are still unclear about any of the rules, let us know by writing in a comment and we will try to reply the best we can.语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。文章就一次写作竞赛作了详细说明,包括报名须知、参赛作品要求以及参赛细则等。1Who

63、is the contest intended for?AProfessional textbook authors.BAnyone who is good at writing.CBig fans of Pseudonymous Bosch.DSome students interested in writing.解析:选D细节理解题。根据第一段中的“If you want to be a writer . that day has finally arrived at least for those of you that are attending 4th8th grade.”和第二段中

64、的“All you have to do is participate in our fictional writing contest.”可知,这一比赛是专为四到八年级的有志成为作家的学生举行的。2Which of the following entries might be accepted?AA joke using offensive language.BAn essay on the origin of languages.CAn adventure story of about 200 words.DA story based on the writers childhood.解析

65、:选C推理判断题。根据第三段中对参赛作品要求的内容可知只有C项符合比赛要求。3What should participants submit to make sure Pseudonymous Bosch reads their writing?AAn outline for their writing.BA photograph of themselves.CA completed application form.DAn agreement a parent has signed.解析:选D细节理解题。根据第四段中的“we will be unable to send the entry

66、to the author until we have your Parental Consent on file”和“have your parent/guardian fill it, sign it”可知,档案中必须放入家长或监护人签名的同意书。BFor the past three summers, Jenny Howard has worked on Seal Island, Maine. Howard, who holds a bachelors degree in arts and biology with an environmental science concentrati

67、on from Kenyon College in Ohio, is the supervisor (主管) for Project Puffin, a seabird restoration project. She and a small crew of volunteers monitor and protect the seabirds during the summer breeding (繁殖) season.The puffin with a colorful beak (喙) is often referred to as a “sea parrot”. They were h

68、unted more than 150 years ago for food and feathers and disappeared from Seal Island, once home to the largest puffin habitat in Maine. Dr. Steve Kress, founder of Project Puffin, reintroduced the puffin to the island 40 years ago.From midMay to midAugust, crews live in tents that are on top of 8foo

69、twide wooden platforms, overlooking a rocky beach. “You get really close to people really fast because youre spending all your time with them,” Howard said.The crew brings only what they can carry on their backs when they travel to the island: clothes, books, and food. Theres no refrigeration on the

70、 island, and with the exception of two solarpowered lights, theres no electricity either. Food and fresh water are delivered every 10 days by a local.The only real structure on the island is the Seal Island cabin. It offers more protection than the tents and is where most of the research and data en

71、try are done. Its also a safe place for the crew to cook and stay warm.For Howard, the best part of a day spent on the island is getting to play with the birds. “You see a baby chick, and you cant help but smile,” Howard said. “Its a completely different style of life from the average person, but I

72、just love the work, and I love waking up and getting excited about what Im going to do.”语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。Jenny Howard是“海鹦项目”的主管,为了观察和保护海鹦的繁殖,她和志愿者们一起住在海豹岛上,过着简单而快乐的生活。4What does Howard do on Seal Island?AShe protects puffins from hunting.BShe helps Dr. Kress with his research.CShe helps puffins with th

73、eir productivity.DShe studies for an environmental science degree.解析:选C细节理解题。根据第一段中的“She and a small crew of volunteers monitor and protect the seabirds during the summer breeding (繁殖) season.”可知,Howard住在海豹岛上是为了观察和保护海鹦繁殖,以使其数量不断增加。5What does the underlined word “people” in Paragraph 3 refer to?AThe

74、hunters.BThe locals.CThe puffins. DThe volunteers.解析:选D词义猜测题。结合第一段中的“She and a small crew of volunteers monitor and protect the seabirds”和第三段中的“crews live in tents that are on top of 8footwide wooden platforms”可知,Howard和志愿者们一起住在狭小的帐篷里,很快就互相了解了。 6How are the working conditions on Seal Island?APoor. B

75、Safe.CFlexible. DSatisfying.解析:选A推理判断题。根据第四段内容和第五段中的“The only real structure on the island is the Seal Island cabin.”可以推知,岛上的生活和工作条件都很艰苦。7What would be the best title for the text?ADo what you likeBRare seabirds on Seal IslandCLiving simply to help save puffinsDReintroducing puffins to Seal Island解析

76、:选C标题归纳题。本文主要讲述了Jenny Howard和她的同伴们住在海豹岛上保护海鹦的故事,故C项作标题最能概括文章主旨。CBee see, bee do. At least thats the conclusion of research published earlier this month in the journal PLOS Biology, showing that bumblebees learn to solve problems by watching each other.In the first study of its kind in insects, scien

77、tists constructed experiments that challenged bees to pull strings in order to access rewards of nectar (花蜜)The scientists hoped their study would throw light on a bigger picture: how social learning spreads through a population.In the study, Lars Chittka from Queen Mary University of London and his

78、 team made artificial flowers and filled them with artificial nectar made of sugar water. They put the flowers under a clear type of plastic and attached a string.Then they added bees. While most of the insects failed to reach the nectar, a few eventually figured out how to access it, by pulling the

79、 string.The team discovered that they could greatly increase the success rate of the bees by first placing them inside a transparent (透明的) box where they could observe an experienced bee pull the string. Then, when the boxed bees were released, they often knew what to do and successfully pulled the

80、string to obtain nectar.Next, the researchers added a bee that was experienced in string pulling to each of three new groups that had never seen the experiment before. Within a short time, about half of all those bees were soon pulling the strings. That result suggests the learned behavior could spr

81、ead from bee to bee, similar to the way cultural ideas spread in other animals, including people.The experiment suggests that social learning may be more widespread in the animal kingdom than people previously thought.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。英国科学家通过实验发现,蜜蜂可以从同伴那里学会新技能。8What happened after the bee pulled the s

82、tring?AIt joined others. BIt saw flowers.CIt found water. DIt got nectar.解析:选D细节理解题。根据第二段中的“pull strings in order to access rewards of nectar (花蜜)”和第五段内容可知,蜜蜂把绳拉动之后就可以得到花蜜。9What did the boxed bees do after being set free?AThey watched the experienced bee work.BThey imitated the experienced bee.CThey

83、 flew directly to the rewards.DThey flew back to the box.解析:选B细节理解题。根据倒数第三段中的“when the boxed bees were released, they often knew what to do and successfully pulled the string to obtain nectar”可知,把蜜蜂从透明盒子里放出来之后,它们就会模仿那只有经验的蜜蜂拉绳取蜜。10Why was an experienced bee added to new bee groups?ATo reduce the dif

84、ficulty of the experiment.BTo watch the process of string pulling.CTo carry the experiment further.DTo keep the bees interest.解析:选C推理判断题。根据倒数第三段中的“placing them inside a transparent (透明的) box where they could observe an experienced bee pull the string”和倒数第二段中的“each of three new groups that had never

85、seen the experiment before”可知,在后一个实验中,蜜蜂面临的挑战升级,这样做的目的就是使研究更深入。11What does the study find?AMost animals create their own cultures.BStrings are particularly attractive to bees.CAnimals may have good social learning ability.DBumblebees may be smarter than other bee species.解析:选C细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“the lea

86、rned behavior could spread from bee to bee, similar to the way cultural ideas spread in other animals, including people”和最后一段中的“social learning may be more widespread in the animal kingdom than people previously thought”可知,这项研究发现动物们可能具有良好的相互学习的能力。DThe other day, my sister and I were sitting in a res

87、taurant, trying to have a conversation, but her children, fouryearold Willow and sevenyearold Luca, would not stop fighting. The arguments over a fork, or who had more water in a glass never stopped.Then my sister reached into her handbag, produced two shiny iPads (苹果平板电脑), and handed one to each ch

88、ild. Suddenly, the two were quiet. They sat playing games and watching videos, and we continued with our conversation.After our meal, as my sister stuffed the iPads back into her bag, she said,“I dont want to give them the iPads at the dinner table, but if they keep them occupied for an hour so we c

89、an eat in peace, I often just hand them over. Im afraid its bad for them. I do worry that it makes them think its OK to use electronics at the dinner table in the future.”Dr. Gary Small, director of the Longevity Center at the University of California, Los Angeles says that the brain is highly sensi

90、tive to stimuli (刺激物), like iPads and smartphone screens, and if people spend too much time on one technology, and less time interacting (互动) with people like parents at the dinner table, that could prevent the development of certain communication skills.“Conversations with each other are the way ch

91、ildren learn to have conversations with themselves, and learn how to be alone,” said Sherry Turkle, a professor of science, technology and society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She fears that children who do not learn real interactions, which often have imperfections, will come to kn

92、ow a world where perfect, shiny screens give them a false sense of intimacy (亲密) without risk. However, they need to be able to gather themselves and know who they are. So someday they can form a relationship with another person without a panic of being alone. “If you dont teach your children to be

93、alone, theyll only know how to be lonely,” she said.12What did Willow and Luca fight about?AiPads. BLittle things.CDelicious food. DInteresting things.解析:选B细节理解题。根据第一段中的“The arguments over a fork, or who had more water in a glass never stopped.”可以看出,Willow和Luca为一些小事争吵。13How did the authors sister fe

94、el about offering children iPads?AShe was critical of it.BShe felt it was worth a try.CShe was uncertain about it.DShe felt surprised at its effect.解析:选C推理判断题。根据第三段内容可知,虽然作者的姐姐会用iPad让孩子们安静下来,但是她又担心这样做不好,因此说她对这种做法心存疑虑。14According to Dr. Small, what should parents do?AProvide their children with vario

95、us technologies.BTeach their children communication skills.CTalk to their children at the dinner table.DLimit their childrens screen time.解析:选D推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“if people spend too much time on one technology . prevent the development of certain communication skills”可知,长时间使用电子设备有碍于孩子们一些沟通技能的发展,因此家长应该限

96、制孩子使用这些设备的时间。15What is Sherry Turkle worried?AChildren are afraid of taking risks.BChildren try to escape from the real world.CChildren cant live without electronic devices.DChildren cant deal with companionless situations.解析:选D推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“She fears that children who . a false sense of intimacy (

97、亲密) without risk.”可知,Sherry Turkle担心孩子们习惯了电子设备的陪伴,认为真正的人际交往也是如此,随时随地有人陪伴,因此他们会受不了孤单。.阅读七选五Breaking bad reading habitsAre you eager to become a faster reader? Reading faster isnt about finishing books without comprehension or enjoyment. _16_ To do so, you need to change some bad reading habits.1Avoid

98、 sounding out the words in your head. Many people sound out the words as they read either by moving their lips or hearing the words in their head. _17_ This is because it only allows you to read the words as fast as you can say them, which isnt very fast at all.2_18_ Another common practice which sl

99、ows down reading speed hugely is the practice of reading each individual word separately. Instead, you should try to read in chunks (语块)3Overcome inefficient eye movement. When children learn how to read, they are taught to look at each word individually before moving onto the next. _19_ Therefore,

100、this practice makes reading a lot less efficient.4Avoid distractions. Many people are slow readers simply because they often read in an inappropriate environment. If you want to read quickly and absorb the material in front of you, you need to avoid all kinds of distractions. Dont try to read in a l

101、oud environment. _20_ Read in a quiet, peaceful environment where reading is your only focus.AAvoid reading word by word.BDont read the same sentence two or three times.CIt wont improve your understanding of the material.DOtherwise, youll find yourself getting distracted and rereading paragraphs.EHo

102、wever, your eyes are able to take in much more than a single word at a time.FIts about learning to pick up the speed and still take in the information in an enjoyable way.GAlthough it is an effective way of teaching kids how to read, it is not beneficial to reading faster.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了通过改变不好的阅

103、读习惯提高阅读速度的方法。16选FF项中的“Its about .”与上文的“Reading faster isnt about finishing books without comprehension or enjoyment.”相呼应。17选GG项中的it指代上文的“sound out the words as they read”。18选A由下文的“Another . reading each individual word separately . in chunks (语块)”可知,本段主要是讲要避免逐字阅读。A项是对本段内容的概括。19选EE项与上文的“look at each

104、word individually before moving onto the next”是转折关系。20选DD项与上文的“Dont try to read in a loud environment.”相呼应,是上文产生的后果。读写一体超值训练 读后语基练习复现考纲词汇,增分书面表达 一、语篇复现词汇让你用对写美1It is recognized that environmental (environment) pollution has become one of the most serious problems that people face.2Speaking on the ph

105、one requires concentration (concentrate) and takes a drivers attention from the road.3The speech delivered (deliver) by the headmaster at the meeting yesterday left a deep impression on his students.4We should appeal to people to save things that the nature offers (offer) to us.5There we see many fo

106、ssils of different (difference) kinds of dinosaurs.6From the story above, we can draw the conclusion (conclude) that we shouldnt judge a book by/from its cover.7However, when preparing for the English speech contest, I found it very challenging (challenge) to collect information and use language cor

107、rectly.8The significance attached (attach) to a national day is very different from country to country.9As long as we have the enthusiasm to follow our dream, we are sure to succeed eventually (eventual)10Now that you are interested in traditional Chinese culture, I think this festival is well worth

108、y to_be_experienced (experience)二、语篇复现短语让你用活写靓A英汉互译1figure out弄明白,弄清楚2refer to . as . 把称之为3close to 接近4as well as 也,又;和一样5participate in 参加6信不信由你 believe_it_or_not7醒来 wake_up8对敏感 be_sensitive_to9是的家园 be_home_to10梦想 dream_aboutB运用上述短语完成句子1I have been dreaming_about becoming an astronaut and going to

109、the space one day.2We appreciate participating_in this activity, which has helped to build an emotional connection between the old and the young.3Believe_it_or_not,_he learned to swim in only half a day.4The pencilbox on the desk as_well_as the bookmarks belongs to my little sister.5People who work

110、in offices are usually referred_to_as “white collar workers”6Do you ever stop and think about this big, beautiful world we live in? It is_home_to_ so many people and animals.7You shouldnt stay at your office all day; getting close_to nature is good for your health.8Do you wake_up every morning feeli

111、ng energetic and ready to start a new day?9We cant figure_out how to operate the new machine.10My teeth are really sensitive_to hot and cold food.三、语篇择句仿写让你译准写高1While most of the insects failed to reach the nectar, a few eventually figured out how to access it, by pulling the string.句式分析连词while在此引导并

112、列句,前后两类昆虫构成对照;“疑问词how不定式to access”作动词短语figure out的宾语;介词短语by doing表示方式。自主翻译大部分昆虫没有能够得到花蜜,而有些昆虫通过拉动绳子最终弄清楚了怎样接近花蜜。佳句仿写好的习惯总是带来高效率,而不好的习惯效果恰恰相反。Good habits always lead to high efficiency, while_bad_ones_lead_to_the_opposite.2That result suggests the learned behavior could spread from bee to bee, simila

113、r to the way cultural ideas spread in other animals, including people.句式分析suggest后接宾语从句;形容词短语“similar to the way .”在句中作状语;the way后接定语从句“cultural ideas spread in other animals, including people”。自主翻译那个结果表明已学得的行为可以在蜜蜂之间进行传播,这和其他动物(包括人)之间传播文化观念的方式相似。佳句仿写因此,我建议你应该保持学习和娱乐之间的平衡,像运动、听音乐等。So I_suggest_you_s

114、hould_keep_the_balance_between your study and entertainment, such as sports, listening to music and so on.阅读理解板块限时练(三)(限时35分钟).阅读理解AActivities in Cincinnati Museum CenterMovie Magic CampEverything is awesome at Museum Camp! Discover what happens behind the scenes of a movie. Learn how to make a stor

115、yboard, study movie magic secrets and create an animation movie.Admission: Admission FeeAge Range: Grades 16Category: Programs, Children, EducationTime: 9:00 am to 4:00 pmInside a Viking HomeTake a look at the inside of a Viking home.Admission: Free to Members or with Museum AdmissionAge Range: Earl

116、y Childhood, Grades 16, Preteen, Teen, AdultCategory: Traveling ExhibitsTime: 11:00 am to 12:00 pmParochial (教区的) and Private Schools History SessionHear about the establishment of private, Catholic, Jewish and other independent schools in Cincinnati including the growth of early Irish and German sp

117、eaking schools.Admission: Admission FeeAge Range: AdultCategory: Programs, History, EducationTime: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pmGalaxy (星系) ExplorersCome to a camp thats sure to be out of this world! Discover secrets of our solar system and learn about galaxies far away!Admission: Admission FeeAge Range: Early

118、 Childhood, TeenCategory: Programs, Science, Children, EducationTime: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm1What can you do at Movie Magic Camp?ATell your favorite story.BListen to a wonderful story.CLearn how to make movies.DAppreciate an animation movie.解析:选C细节理解题。由Movie Magic Camp部分中的“Discover what happens behind t

119、he scenes of a movie . create an animation movie.”可知,游客可以通过这项活动了解电影制作的方法和过程。2What is special about Inside a Viking Home?AIt is free to all people.BIt suits both kids and adults.CIt is open in the early morning.DIt allows visitors to live in a house.解析:选B细节理解题。由Inside a Viking Home部分中的“Age Range: Ear

120、ly Childhood, Grades 16, Preteen, Teen, Adult”,再结合其他三项活动可知,这项活动的特别之处是它对小孩和成人都适合。3Which activity would a sciencelover probably be interested in?AGalaxy Explorers.BMovie Magic Camp.CInside a Viking Home.DParochial and Private Schools History Session.解析:选A细节理解题。由Galaxy (星系) Explorers部分中的“Discover secre

121、ts of our solar system and learn about galaxies far away.”及“Category: Programs, Science”可知,这项活动会使科学爱好者感兴趣。BPamela Malhotra and her husband Anil KMalhotra have spent the last 25 years buying abandoned agricultural land and reforesting it, to return the land to a biodiverse rainforest for elephants, b

122、irds and other creatures.The couple owns 300 acres of land in Brahmagiri, India. Theyve spotted more than 300 kinds of birds as well as many rare and threatened animal species.But, this was not the scene in 1991 when Anil and Pamela came to this part of the country.“When I came here, it was a wastel

123、and.The owner wanted to sell because he couldnt grow coffee or anything else here,” says Anil who worked in the real estate (房地产) and restaurant business in the US before moving to India.“For me and Pamela, this was what we were looking for all our life.”The couple had a love for nature from their c

124、hildhood.When the Malhotras came to India, the pollution horrified them.“That was when we decided to do something to reclaim (开垦) the forests in India,” says Anil.“We were not looking for money.Early on, we realized that shortage of fresh water will be a concern for India and the rest of the world.A

125、cquisition, protection and reclamation of forested lands and wildlife habitat, where vital water sources have their origin, is the only way to save ourselves,” explains Anil.They sold property they owned in America, bought the first 55 acres and began to grow a forest.Soon, they bought the land near

126、by as well.“Many of the farmers considered their holdings wasteland as very little grew on it and were happy to get money,” says Anil.Hunting and poaching (偷猎) was a challenge and often the locals did not understand what this couple was doing, so it required a lot of talking to create awareness.They

127、 worked with the forest department to set up camera traps and keep poachers away.“There are times I have fought with poachers,” says Pamela.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。一对美国夫妇在印度买下三百英亩的废弃土地,植树造林,造福后代。4Why did the Malhotras buy the wasteland in India?ATo build a private zoo.BTo preserve the environment.CTo develop

128、the local agriculture.DTo protect rare birds and animals.解析:选B推理判断题。根据第一段中的“buying abandoned agricultural land and reforesting it .birds and other creatures”和第三段中的“the pollution horrified them”可以推知,Malhotra夫妇买下农民废弃的土地是为了解决当地的污染问题,保护环境。5What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 2 probably ref

129、er to?AThe land.BThe coffee.CThe restaurant. DThe scene in 1991.解析:选A代词指代题。根据第二段中的“it was a wasteland. The owner wanted to sell”可知,这样的土地正是Malhotra夫妇一直在寻找的。6What can be inferred about the Malhotras?AThey had a tough life in America.BThey lived in harmony with nature.CThey made a lot of money in India

130、.DThey found important water sources.解析:选B推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Theyve spotted more than 300 kinds of birds .was not the scene in 1991”可知,经过Malhotra夫妇的努力,他们买下的废弃土地已经发生了很大变化,吸引了许多鸟类和珍稀动物。由此可见,他们与大自然和谐相处。7What might the Malhotras think of the local farmers?AThey are greedy for profits.BThey are ready to help

131、others.CThey lack environmental awareness.DThey have no knowledge of agriculture.解析:选C推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Hunting and poaching (偷猎) was a challenge .talking to create awareness.”可以推知,Malhotra夫妇认为当地农民缺乏环保意识。CKatherine Schreiber and Leslie Sim are experts on exercise addiction who believe that tech advance

132、s encourage obsessive (强迫性的) goal monitoring. Schreiber and Sim dislike wearable tech.Wearable tech is a term that describes clothing and accessories (配件) with electronic computerbased functions. Schreiber and Sim were particularly critical of watches and trackers that present wearers with instantly

133、 updated fitness records. Many of these devices either give you goals or ask you to set your own. Reach the goal, and the device emits a beep (发出嘟嘟声). Ive watched friends and family members respond to that beep, and its hard not to think of Pavlovs dog with Pavlovs dog, associating the sound of a be

134、ll with the smell of food caused the dog to drool (流口水) when the bell rang.Schreiber and Sim both recognized that smartwatches and fitness trackers have probably encouraged people who arent very active to exercise more consistently. But as experts in addiction, they were convinced the devices were a

135、lso quite dangerous. Schreiber explained that “focusing on numbers divorces you from being in tune with your body. Exercising becomes mindless, which is the goal of addiction.”Numbers pave the road to obsession. “When it comes to exercise, everything can be measured,” Sim says. “How many calories yo

136、u burn; how many laps you run; how fast you go. And if you went, say, two miles yesterday, you dont want to go less than that today. It becomes fairly compulsive.” Many of Sims patients experience this constant need to check in. A tenyearold boy who visited her clinic in Minneapolis was known for be

137、ing a fast runner, and he was very proud of his speed. His biggest concern was that he might slow down, so he constantly checked his speed by moving all the time. “He would drive his parents crazy. When they visited Minneapolis for their evaluation, he kept the entire hotel awake at night. They were

138、 getting complaints because he was running around his room.”Most people become obsessive when theyre focusing on numbers. Even if youre tired, and feel you need to rest, youll continue walking or running till you reach your arbitrary numerical goal.8What is Schreiber and Sims attitude towards wearab

139、le fitness trackers?ADisapproving. BFavorable.CDoubtful. DCurious.解析:选A观点态度题。由第一段末的“Schreiber and Sim dislike wearable tech.”及第二段中的“Schreiber and Sim were particularly critical of watches and trackers that present wearers with instantly updated fitness records.”可知,这两位专家反对使用可穿戴式健身追踪器。9Which kind of p

140、eople act like Pavlovs dog?AThose who have pet dogs.BThose who do exercise regularly.CThose who pursue their goals in life.DThose who use wearable fitness devices.解析:选D推理判断题。由第二段中的最后两句话可知,那些使用可穿戴式健身追踪器的人在听到达到目标后设备发出的嘟嘟声时的反应让人想起苏联生理学家和实验心理学家巴甫洛夫的狗。这只狗经训练后一听到铃声就以为美食到了,因此会流口水。据此推断,那些使用可穿戴式健身追踪器的人的行为就像巴

141、甫洛夫的狗。10What is the result of focusing on numbers while exercising according to experts?AIt decreases the fun of doing exercise.BIt gets people to become absentminded.CIt causes people to lose interest in exercising.DIt makes people ignore their physical condition.解析:选D推理判断题。由第三段中的“focusing on numbe

142、rs divorces you from being in tune with your body”及最后一段可知,运动时过于关注相关数据会导致人们忽视自己身体的实际情况,盲目运动。11How did the tenyearold boy drive his parents mad?AHe was addicted to running.BHe couldnt run fast enough.CHe kept complaining about them.DHe paid little attention to his studies.解析:选A细节理解题。由倒数第二段中的“His bigge

143、st concern . moving all the time.”及“he kept the entire hotel awake . running around his room”可知,这个男孩跑步成瘾导致他的父母抓狂。DIf youre looking for an excuse to take a small digital break, science is here to offer you a pretty good one: Your devices may be changing the way you think, according to a new study.Res

144、earchers from Dartmouth College found that people who use devices like smartphones for reading purposes may focus more on details rather than the bigger picture. The findings suggest too much tech use may be influencing abstract thinking.The study authors included more than 300 participants from age

145、s 20 to 24. The participants filled out a Behavior Identification Form, which measures a persons method of thinking when it comes to describing basic, everyday behaviors, study author Geoff Kaufman said. Subjects were either “concrete thinkers” or “abstract thinkers”In the test, the researchers aske

146、d the participants to read a short story on either a physical printout or on a laptop, then gave them a quiz with both concrete and abstract questions. Print readers got 66 percent of the abstract questions correct on average, while the digital readers only answered 48 percent of them accurately. Fo

147、r concrete questions, digital readers got 73 percent correct while print readers got 58 percent correct.The findings are eyeopening. Digital devices may be transforming our intellect and how we process information, warned the researchers, adding that reduced abstract thinking, in particular, could h

148、ave lasting psychological effects.“Abstract thinking isnt just about big picture ideas: We need it to understand why we are doing things,” study author Mary Flanagan said. Abstract thinking is also tied to creativity, Kaufman said. But that doesnt necessarily mean concrete thinking, the type encoura

149、ged by devices, is not as good: Both ways of encoding information are needed for best cognitive (认知的) performance.If anything, the findings are another important highlight on the need for mindful tech use. Digital devices dont just affect ways of thinking: Previous research also suggests that too mu

150、ch tech can impair memory, mess with sleep and may even contribute to weight gain.Ready to pull the plug for a little while? Yeah, we are, too.语篇解读:本文是一篇议论文。一项新的研究发现电子书可能会影响读者的抽象思维能力。12Why did the researchers ask the participants to fill out a Behavior Identification Form?ATo find out their reading

151、habits.BTo know about the way they think.CTo collect their personal information.DTo make sure that they were qualified.解析:选B细节理解题。根据第三段中的“The participants filled out a Behavior Identification Form, which measures a persons method of thinking”可知,研究人员之所以让参与者填写表格,其主要目的是了解他们的思维方式。13The findings are made

152、 more believable by _.Agiving examples Banalyzing causesCproviding statistics Ddescribing processes解析:选C写作手法题。第四段中给出了具体的研究数据,从而使研究人员的发现更具有说服力。14What can be learned from the new study?ADigital readers prefer picture books.BPrint readers are better at abstract thinking.CPaper reading is better than sc

153、reen reading.DScreen reading is getting more and more popular.解析:选B推理判断题。根据第二段中的“The findings suggest too much tech use may be influencing abstract thinking.”和第四段中的研究数据可知电子书的读者更擅长对细节的了解,而纸质书的读者更擅长对抽象内容的理解。15What is the authors purpose in writing the text?ATo show the importance of thinking.BTo intro

154、duce different methods of thinking.CTo advise readers to have a rest from the digital world.DTo inform readers about the advantages of digital devices.解析:选C写作目的题。结合第一段中的“If youre looking for an excuse to take a small digital break, science is here to offer you a pretty good one”和最后一段内容可知,作者写作本文的目的是建

155、议人们不要沉迷于电子书,以免影响他们的抽象思维能力。.阅读七选五My aunt got sick after her only son died. She was beginning to forget things. Simple tasks became a challenge for her._16_ Then she went through chemotherapy (化疗) and radiation. Although she could still walk and talk, she forgot a lot of things that happened in the pa

156、st and even conversations that had taken place a few days before.My grandmother became my aunts caretaker. After school, I would go to my grandmothers home until my mom got off work. _17_ I started out preparing meals and talking to my aunt to keep her company.As my aunts symptoms developed she coul

157、d not stand for a long period so we began assisting her as she walked. _18_ This was the hardest part for me. But I did it to help my grandmother. After a while I began administering medicine and massaging (按摩) my aunts legs to help with the circulation._19_ I didnt think I had the courage to help s

158、omeone who was sick or who could not look after themselves. But after assisting my aunt I began to care more about the needs of others. Seeing someone so strong and passionate (热情的) for life fall sick to the point where she needed assistance for things most people take for granted was a huge eye ope

159、ner. _20_ This experience not only changed my view on life and my selfish ways, but also inspired me to consider becoming a physicians assistant, or another career where I can help others.ANext I was asked to help give her baths.BMy heart became soft for the needs of others.CShe had been cancerfree

160、for about four years.DAfter some tests, we were told that she had brain cancer.EI realized that we all need help in life, whether physical or mental.FThis experience not only changed how I viewed old people but also the sick.GDuring this time my grandmother started asking me to help her with my aunt

161、.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。通过照顾得癌症的姑姑,“我”不仅改变了原先对老人和病人的看法,而且认识到人都会有需要帮助的时候,无论是身体上还是精神上。16选D结合第一段中的“forget things”和“Simple tasks became a challenge for her.”以及本空后面的“然后她接受化疗和放疗”可知,D项“经过几次检查,我们被告知她得了脑癌”符合语境。三者之间是顺承关系。17选G根据本空前面的“After school, I would go to my grandmothers home until my mom got off work.”可锁定G项中的“Du

162、ring this time”,本空后面的“我开始帮忙做饭和陪姑姑聊天”是对G项“在这段时间里,奶奶开始让我帮她照顾姑姑”的补充说明。18选A联系本空前面的“As . we began assisting .”和本空后面的“After a while I began .”可锁定A项中的“Next”,空处与前后句为时间上的顺承关系,故A项“接着我被要求帮忙给她洗澡”符合此处语境。本空后的This即指代帮姑姑洗澡。19选F根据本空后面的“someone who was sick or who could not look after themselves”可锁定F项中的“old people”和“

163、the sick”,“过去我认为自己没勇气帮助病人或不能自理的人”是对前面“这一经历改变了我对老人和病人的看法”的补充说明。20选E根据本空前面的“a huge eye opener”可锁定E项中的“I realized”,“看到曾经强壮的、对生活充满热情的人病倒并需要帮助的时候,我有了新的认识。我意识到我们所有人在生活中都会需要帮助,无论是身体上还是精神上”。读写一体超值训练 读后语基练习复现考纲词汇,增分书面表达 一、语篇复现词汇让你用对写美1We spotted them waving (wave) to us at a distance of two hundred yards.2He

164、 came to China in order to learn Chinese agricultural (agriculture) skills.3As far as I am_concerned (concern), I am strongly against it.4Waste water from the factory is the main cause of the pollution (pollute)5It is originally thought to be a plant of Africa, but no one knows exactly the origin of

165、 this plant, because we dont have any original material about it. (origin)6It is_required (require) that the students (should) learn a foreign language and the IT course.7My deskmate admires my fluent English very much and I usually feel encouraged (encourage) by his compliments.8Compared to the tra

166、ditional ones, they have three new unique functions (function)9People know that some animals, particularly (particular) birds, can be trained to carry messages for them.10I wouldnt want to be associated with the illegal association. (associate)二、语篇复现短语让你用活写靓A英汉互译1be convinced of确信2respond to 回应,回复3k

167、eep away 远离4the rest of 其他的5be sure to 一定6想起;回想 think_of7甚至;即使;尽管 even_if/though8要么要么 either_._or_.9建立;成立 set_up10遥远的 far_awayB运用上述短语完成句子1You can also revise the knowledge at the same time and you are_sure_to benefit from it.2No matter how far_away you are, you are always in our mind.3She studies so

168、 hard that she is always well ahead of the_rest_of the class.4My parents have set_up a small restaurant in our village, where you can taste a lot of food.5Nobody can entirely keep_away from this competitive world.6People can either give them as gifts to friends or hang them in their houses.7Dont res

169、pond_to any emails requesting personal information, no matter how official they look.8When I see the book, I often think_of my English teacher.9Dean still refused to join in the game, even_if/though we all did our best to persuade him.10From this story, I am_convinced_of the significance of honesty,

170、 which will contribute to building a warm and harmonious society.三、语篇择句仿写让你译准写高1A tenyearold boy who visited her clinic in Minneapolis was known for being a fast runner, and he was very proud of his speed.句式分析关系代词who引导定语从句,修饰先行词“A tenyearold boy”;and连接两个并列分句。自主翻译一个拜访明尼阿波利诊所的10岁小男孩是出了名的跑得快的孩子,他对于自己的速

171、度很自豪。佳句仿写教我们英语的王老师是出了名的美女,成了所有女老师羡慕的对象。Miss Wang, who_teaches_us_English,_is known for her beauty, and_she_is_the_envy_of _all_the_women_teachers.2The participants filled out a Behavior Identification Form, which measures a persons method of thinking when it comes to describing basic, everyday behav

172、iors, study author Geoff Kaufiman said.句式分析关系代词which引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词a Behavior Identification Form; when在句中引导时间状语从句;句型when it comes to意为“当涉及;当谈到”。自主翻译研究的作者Geoff_Kaufiman说,当涉及描述基本的日常行为时,参与者填写了一个行为认定表格,(用)这个表格来测量一个人的思考方法。佳句仿写当谈到学生上网时,有些人认为学生可以从中获益。When_it_comes_to students surfing the Internet, some p

173、eople think students can benefit from it.阅读理解板块限时练(四)(限时35分钟).阅读理解AHousekeeping Services They are looking for a responsible, professional, detailoriented, experienced housekeeper to take care of all cleaning details of a local business in Angwin. This person will be needed approximately 23 times per

174、 week for about 8 hours per day. Please email them for additional information and be ready to provide resume and work history. Drivers license required and the ability to lift at least 50 pounds. Pay will be D|S20D|S25 per hour. To contact them, email recruitingangwin.Caregiver Position Looking for

175、a caregiver to help with a 91yearold woman who lives in Calistoga. She speaks both English and Spanish, but Spanish is her preference. She sleeps quite a bit during the day so there is time to do homework. She cannot be left alone because she is a fall risk. She walks with a walker on her own. Pleas

176、e call 9257858500 if interested.Worship Music Leader First Presbyterian Church (FPC) in Napa is looking for someone who will select songs and use media for church services on Sundays. Applicants must be able to commit 810 hours per week for service and meetings as well as being available every Sunda

177、y from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. The pay is about D|S18 an hour. Detailed job information will be posted on the Payroll Offices window. If interested, send your cover letter and resume to David Stoker at davidfpcnapa.org.Catering Company Oak Avenue is a premier catering company in St. Helena searching fo

178、r passionate people to join their talented team of chefs and service professionals. Hours are flexible and can work around students schedules. Parttime positions available for aspiring (有抱负的) chefs, bakers, service helpers, and captains. Please send a brief cover letter and resume to Maritza or call

179、 7079639278 for more information.语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了几个兼职工作。1To work as a housekeeper, one needs to _.Abe qualified to driveBbe a local in AngwinCwork about 8 hours per weekDbe able to speak two languages解析:选A细节理解题。由Housekeeping Services部分中的“Drivers license required”可知,该工作要求申请者具有驾驶员资质。2What do we kno

180、w about the caregiver position?AThe applicant had better speak Spanish.BThe applicant must speak English very well.CThe applicant cannot do homework while on duty.DThe applicant can leave the woman alone occasionally.解析:选A细节理解题。由Caregiver Position部分中的“She speaks both English and Spanish, but Spanish

181、 is her preference.”可知,申请者最好会说西班牙语。3If you want to become a great baker, which number or email address should you contact?A9257858500.B7079639278.Cdavidfpcnapa.org.Drecruitingangwin.解析:选B细节理解题。由Catering Company部分中的“Parttime positions available for aspiring (有抱负的) chefs, bakers .”及“call 7079639278”可知

182、答案选B。B“Sorry, I cant do that. Im too busy.”“Sorry Im booked till next week. Two weeks, actually.”I used to say these things with pride. I wore my busyness as a badge (标志) of pride. My booked schedule proved my value, my worth. But at the end of the day, I wasnt happy.So I got busier. Until the unive

183、rse knocked me down. I broke my heel twice in one year. Hard to be busy when you cant walk without assistance. I dont know if youve ever had the pleasure of being on crutches (拐杖) for four and a half months, but everything takes twice as long or so it seems.I still tried to be busy. I wasnt about to

184、 let crutches slow me down. After the first two and a half months on crutches, I hadnt healed at all. The fracture (骨折) looked worse, not better.A good friend of mine criticized me for being so busy that I was getting in my own way of healing. “Do you want to heal or not?” she asked me. “Of course I

185、 want to heal,” I replied. She arched her eyebrows. “Really?” She had a point.So I cut back on my busyness and I finally healed. But I didnt learn my lesson. As soon as I got clearance from my doctor, I got busy again. Six months later, I was still experiencing some heel pain, and was exhausted.Then

186、 July happened. Death in the family. Some expected and unexpected travel and my busyness began to take a different form. Instead of work busyness, it was personal busyness. And I realized something. When I had to pull back from work, the world didnt end. For the first time in my life, I dont want to

187、 look at my calendar and see it completely booked. I want to keep some of that time for me, to rest, recharge, and enjoy my life.I was talking to a friend yesterday complaining about an upcoming 13hour day filled with meetings. Her response? “Thats a typical day for me.” I looked at her and I wanted

188、 to say, “Im sorry. Thats awful.” But then I realized that she much like me wore her busyness as a badge of pride. An apology wasnt necessary.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者曾经工作繁忙,且以此为荣,但生活慢慢改变了她的看法。4How did the author react to being on crutches at first?AShe felt very upset.BShe had to slow down.CShe enjoyed the

189、relaxation.DShe tried to keep herself busy.解析:选D细节理解题。由第五段中的“I still tried to be busy. I wasnt about to let crutches slow me down.”可知,作者受伤后依旧尽力保持繁忙的状态。5Why did the authors friend criticize her?AShe made some pointless remarks.BShe ignored her friends for a long time.CShe didnt improve her work perfo

190、rmance.DShe didnt pay enough attention to her injury.解析:选D推理判断题。由第六段开头的“A good friend of mine criticized me for being so busy that I was getting in my own way of healing.”及下文朋友的问话可推断,朋友批评作者是因为她觉得作者没有足够重视自己的脚伤,导致病情迟迟未能好转。6What did the author realize in July?AShe should try to be irreplaceable.BThere

191、is no such thing as worklife balance.CShe neednt keep herself occupied with work.DWorking hard for things we love is called passion.解析:选C细节理解题。由倒数第二段可知,由于七月份作者家事较多,她不得不暂停工作,但工作本身并未因她而受到影响。这使她意识到她不必始终忙于工作,并开始想要留些时间享受生活。7Why didnt the author say sorry to her friend according to the last paragraph?AShe

192、 knew it was not her fault.BShe admired her friend for her success.CShe was tired of her friends complaints.DShe realized her friend didnt need comfort.解析:选D推理判断题。由文章末的“But then I realized that she much like me wore her busyness as a badge of pride. An apology wasnt necessary.”可推断,作者本想安慰忙碌的朋友,但她突然意识

193、到朋友就像曾经的自己一样以繁忙为荣,因此安慰是没有必要的。CThe Ouch Podcast (播客) talks about news and issues affecting those with a disability, all with a humorous touch added to the mix.Ive been listening to it on and off for a few months and their recent topic was about public transport. They shared some stories about rudenes

194、s and others about funny circumstances. While they were talking about their local transport system the opinions and stories they shared are common to all of us.Those of you that have a disability, and those of you who travel with people who do are aware of the problems that can arise. Many of the bu

195、ses in my local area are the accessible kind. But some are the old kind with steps. If you have mobility issues it can be a great challenge each time you decide to catch the bus. Hopefully the old buses will be phased_out over time.During the podcast one of the hosts, Kathleen, talks about the issue

196、s that affect her. I can empathize (产生共鸣) with her and her experiences. Im sure many of you will be able to.How often do you board a bus or a train and find there arent any seats available? I rarely experience this on the bus but its common on the train. Like Kathleen Id prefer to stand than draw at

197、tention to myself and try to explain to someone why I need a seat. Theres no guarantee theyd move anyway. This is my choice however so I cant blame others.My issue comes from the white knight behaviour of the other passengers. How many of you have received looks of disapproval when youre seated but

198、there are others standing who look like they need a seat? When Im sitting down I look just as capable as everyone else, which leads to requests and demands to give up my seat. Its only when I stand up and they see me walk and watch me try to maintain balance that they realise Im not.Dont forget to c

199、heck out the Ouch Podcast. Im sure theyll have something you can relate to. You can listen to them at audioBoom or on the BBC website.8What is special about the Ouch Podcast?AIts quite practical.BIts pretty inspiring.CIts about the latest news.DIts about disabled people.解析:选D细节理解题。由文章开头的“The Ouch Po

200、dcast (播客) talks about news and issues affecting those with a disability”可知,该播客的特别之处在于它谈论的话题与残疾人有关。9Which can best replace the underlined part “phased out” in Paragraph 3?AShown off.BStopped using.CMade full use of. DIntroduced gradually.解析:选B词义猜测题。由上文的“But some are the old kind with steps. If you h

201、ave mobility issues it can be a great challenge each time you decide to catch the bus.”可推断,作者希望旧式的不人性化的公交车会逐渐被淘汰。故B项符合语境。10Why does the author prefer to stand instead of asking for help while on a train?ATo keep fit.BBecause he is shy.CTo avoid embarrassment.DBecause he is considerate.解析:选C推理判断题。由第五

202、段中的“Id prefer to stand than draw attention to myself and try to explain to someone why I need a seat. Theres no guarantee theyd move anyway.”可推断,作者乘坐火车时不请人让座是为了避免向他人解释自己的身体情况可能被拒绝的尴尬。11What bothers the author according to Paragraph 6?AReceiving looks of sympathy.BLooking disabled while standing.CHav

203、ing trouble keeping his balance.DBeing asked to give his seat to others.解析:选D细节理解题。由第六段中的“When Im sitting down I look just as capable as everyone else, which leads to requests and demands to give up my seat.”可知,令作者烦恼的是其他乘客会误以为他是身体健全的人而要求他让座。DSometimes, you just cant help it. Maybe youre watching a s

204、ad movie, or thinking about the friend who moved away. Next thing you know, you feel pressure in your throat, your eyes are watering, and you have tears running down your cheeks.Why do people cry when they are emotional? What are tears? Scientists are working hard to find the answers to these questi

205、ons.Ad Vingerhoets is a professor of psychology at Tilburg University, in the Netherlands. He is one of the few scientists in the world who has studied crying.According to Vingerhoets, there are three types of tears. Basal (基础的) tears are the first type. They act as a protective barrier between the

206、eye and the rest of the world. Next are reflex (反射作用的) tears. They wash your eyes clean when something gets in them. Finally, there are emotional tears. “These are released in response to emotional states,” explains Vingerhoets.“Especially when we feel helplessness.”Scientists believe that crying ha

207、s something to do with how humans developed and learned to depend on each other.“Humans are very complex social creatures,”says Lauren Bylsma, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh, in Pennsylvania. “It seems that tears serve to draw help and support from others.”She says another reason we wee

208、p is that humans have the longest developmental period of almost any animal. It takes a long time to grow up.Vingerhoets agrees. “I think that the reason humans cry emotional tears has to do with our prolonged (延长的) childhood,” he says.“Thats the time when we are still dependent on adults for love a

209、nd protection and care. The major advantage of tears is that you can target them at a specific person.”Vingerhoets says this ability to target someone could have come in handy in prehistoric times, when humans were living among dangerous animals. Loud crying could attract predators (捕食者). Tears were

210、 a safer way to get attention. “In this case, it is better to use a silent signal to ask for help,” he says. Vingerhoets and Bylsma do frequent studies to better understand why humans cry. According to Bylsma, there is still much more to discover. “Its surprising,” she says, “how much we still dont

211、know.”12What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 1 refer to?AWeeping tears. BMissing a friend.CWatching movies. DEscaping pressure.解析:选A代词指代题。第一段描述了人们受情绪影响而流眼泪的过程。画线词指代段末的“have tears running down your cheeks”,即流眼泪。13What is the function of basal tears?ATo clean the eye. BTo draw support.CTo s

212、how sadness. DTo protect the eye.解析:选D细节理解题。由第四段中的“Basal (基础的) tears are the first type. They act as a protective barrier between the eye and the rest of the world.”可知,这种眼泪的主要作用是保护眼睛。14What are humans emotional tears related to according to Vingerhoets?AHumans rapid growth.BHumans long childhood.CHu

213、mans developed mind.DHumans close relationship.解析:选B细节理解题。由倒数第二段中的“the reason humans cry emotional tears has to do with our prolonged (延长的) childhood”可知,该科学家认为,人类会流情绪化的眼泪与人类漫长的童年时期有关。在孩童时代,孩子们渐渐学会利用眼泪博取成年人的同情进而获得关爱和帮助。15In prehistoric times, humans were more likely to _.Acry alone Bcry loudlyCcry si

214、lently Dcry together解析:选C推理判断题。由最后一段中的“in prehistoric times . Loud crying could attract predators (捕食者). Tears were a safer way to get attention .it is better to use a silent signal to ask for help”可推断,在史前时代,人类为了避免招来捕食的动物,不敢大声哭,而是默默流泪,从而引起他人的关注并获得帮助。.阅读七选五Cant do a pullup? Its easy!Pullups seem like

215、 a basic movement, yet for some, lifting the chin (下巴) above a bar even once seems impossible. What gives? _16_ However, the movement is much more complicated. When youre lifting your whole body up, youll also need strong hips (臀部) and more. Do as the following steps, and you should be able to finis

216、h a pullup in less than 12 weeks:Strengthen your hipsMost people are sort of lacking activation in their hips from sitting all day, so most people have to start with this. _17_ Push through your feet to lift your hips in the air, creating a straight line from your knees to your shoulders. Hold for f

217、ive seconds, and then lower yourself back down. Repeat it nine times.Get strong arms_18_ You can do hammer curls (哑铃锤式弯举). Do three sets of 12 at the beginning. When you can do six sets each time, hold your dumbbell (哑铃) above your head and then lower down the weight behind your head, keeping your e

218、lbows close to your ears. _19_Learn how to hangAssisted pullups can help with your form, but you need to start with building enough strength to grasp the bar and hang. _20_ And then longer. Once you can stay there for 30 seconds, try holding yourself above the bar. Step up from a box or jump up so y

219、our chin is above the bar, and then stay there for as long as you can. Once youve built the strength to stay there for 30 seconds, youre ready to try a perfect pullup.ATry hanging on a bar for just ten seconds.BEvery other day, exercise your arm muscles.CAgain, start with three sets of 12 and work y

220、our way up.DWorking on your hip muscles will keep you from failing.EBad form will make it even harder to work against gravity.FLie on your back with your legs bent and feet flat on the ground.GYou might assume strong arms are all it takes to complete a pullup.16选GG项与下文的“the movement is much more com

221、plicated . hips (臀部) and more”之间是转折关系。17选FF项与下文的“Push through your feet . lower yourself back down.”按步骤介绍了锻炼臀部力量的方法。18选BB项中的“exercise your arm muscles”与本段小标题Get strong arms相呼应,且下文介绍了锻炼手臂肌肉的方法。19选CC项与上文的“Do three sets of 12 at the beginning.”相呼应。20选AA项与上文的“grasp the bar and hang”及下文的“And then longer.

222、 Once you can stay there for 30 seconds”为时间上的顺承关系。读写一体超值训练 读后语基练习复现考纲词汇,增分书面表达 一、语篇复现词汇让你用对写美1Well be responsible for your safety and you need to take responsibility for your actions. (responsible)2Additionally (additional), I owe many thanks to my teacher and judges, without whose help, I couldnt h

223、ave done such an excellent job.3Many elderly people expressed a strong preference (prefer) to live in their own homes.4While enjoying the meal, some talented (talent) students gave a wonderful folk dance performance, making the elderly very happy.5She is_scheduled (schedule) to give a speech tonight

224、, wishing all of us to attend it.6Tom had a deep affection for his grandfather, so he was deeply affected by his grandfathers death. (affect)7The new planet discovered recently is almost three times as large as Earth, and hopefully (hopeful) it can support human life.8Though Jack was lacking (lack)

225、in experience, he made up for it in enthusiasm.9With the development (develop) of industry and agriculture, cars made much noise and gave off poisonous gases.10On the other hand, individuals should develop the awareness of environment protection (protect)二、语篇复现短语让你用活写靓A英汉互译1take care of关心;照顾2be read

226、y to 乐意,愿意3as soon as 一就4instead of 代替;而不是5lead to 导致6不管;不理;让单独待着 leave_._alone7第一次 for_the_first_time8每次 each_time9放弃 give_up10撞倒 knock_downB运用上述短语完成句子1With an important meeting to attend, I cant take_care_of my sick mother at home.2Im eager to take part in such a meaningful activity, for I am fond

227、 of reading all kinds of books and ready_to share my books with others.3He will leave_alone things that might cause trouble, and he would say, “let sleeping dogs alone.”4I was waiting for the green light at a crossing when a girl of about ten was_knocked_down by a passing car.5As_soon_as he saw his

228、girlfriend, Helen, Jack made his way through the crowd to greet her.6We should be realistic instead_of over ambitious no matter what we do.7The two sides did not agree on the subject for_the_first_time,_so today they will sit down once more to have a discussion.8Each_time I see the old man in the pa

229、rk, he is absorbed in reading newspapers.9Questioning can lead_to searching for an answer.10At the beginning, learning English seemed so difficult that I wanted to give_up without even trying.三、语篇择句仿写让你译准写高1How many of you have received looks of disapproval when youre seated but there are others sta

230、nding who look like they need a seat?句式分析when引导时间状语从句;在该从句中含有but连接的并列分句;现在分词standing作后置定语;关系代词who引导定语从句修饰先行词others。自主翻译当你坐着,但是旁边站着的人看起来需要一个座位时,你们当中有多少人收到了指责的目光?佳句仿写没有发表观点的网民占百分之十。The netizens who_dont_voice_their_opinions account for ten percent.2Scientists believe that crying has something to do wi

231、th how humans developed and learned to depend on each other.句式分析that在句中引导宾语从句;how引导的宾语从句作介词with的宾语;and连接两个并列谓语动词。自主翻译科学家认为哭泣和人类的发展有关,和人类学习相互依靠的过程有关。佳句仿写人们普遍认为足够的新鲜空气有助于身体健康。It_is_widely_believed_that plenty of fresh air contributes to good health.阅读理解板块限时练(五)(限时35分钟).阅读理解AIn summer, people around th

232、e world seek rest and relaxation on a beach. To meet the need, Trip Advisor publishes a list of the worlds best beaches.Baia do Sancho, BrazilIts water is calm and clear. Its sand is fine and soft. But getting to Baia do Sancho is not so easy. It is on Fernando de Noronha, a volcanic island more tha

233、n 300 kilometers off Brazils coast. Travelers must take a plane or boat from major cities in northern Brazil to get there. Getting there involves walking along steep, rocky cliffs and then climbing down a ladder.Grace Bay, Turks and CaicosWhile Baia do Sancho is difficult to get to, Trip Advisors se

234、condranked beach could not be much easier for tourists to reach. Travelers to the islands often choose to stay at oceanfront hotels right next to Grace Bay. This beach has impossibly clean and clear waters and pure white sand. Its calm waters make it extremely safe for swimming.Eagle Beach, ArubaTo

235、get to the thirdbest beach, head south to the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba. Eagle Beach has clear, calm waters and soft white sand. It offers visitors a chance to try different water sports. Eagle Beach may be best known, however, for its dramatic sunsets. On clear nights, the sky turns red, oran

236、ge, and purple.Playa Paraiso, CubaTrip Advisors fourthbest beach is also in the Caribbean. Playa Paraiso is on Cayo Largo, an island off Cubas southern coast. Paraiso has a fun, laidback restaurant for those who wish to eat and drink. There is little else on the beach. People come here for the sugar

237、like sand and calm waters filled with colorful wildlife.Siesta Key, United StatesFloridas Siesta Key is a lowlying island. The scientist known as Dr. Beach recently named Siesta Key the best beach in America. It offers calm and clean waters. Visitors of all ages go to Siesta Key when the tide is low

238、 to find beautiful, large and, sometimes, rare seashells.1What do Baia do Sancho and Grace Bay have in common?AThey have oceanfront hotels.BThey are volcanic islands.CThey are hard to reach.DThey are in Brazil.解析:选C细节理解题。根据Baia do Sancho, Brazil部分中的“But getting to Baia do Sancho is not so easy.”及Gra

239、ce Bay, Turks and Caicos部分中的“While Baia do Sancho is difficult to get to, Trip Advisors secondranked beach could not be much easier for tourists to reach.”可知选C项。2Which is most suitable for sunset watchers?APlaya Paraiso.BEagle Beach.CGrace Bay. DSiesta Key.解析:选B细节理解题。根据Eagle Beach, Aruba部分中的“Eagle B

240、each may be best known, however, for its dramatic sunsets.”可知选B项。3What can we learn from the text?ADr. Beach named Baia do Sancho the best beach in the world.BVisitors can enjoy different sports on Paraisos beach.CVisitors can find rare seashells at Siesta Key.DCayo Largo is an island of Aruba.解析:选C

241、细节理解题。根据Siesta Key, United States部分中的最后一句可知选C项。BWinter nights in rural Maine are marked by a deep silence. As someone who grew up in a city, I am acutely aware of this and sometimes find myself waiting for evidence of civilization beyond the walls of my house as I lie in bed. Every so often I receiv

242、e it the passing rumble (隆隆声) of the freight train (货运列车)The railroad tracks lie not 500 feet from my front door. I drive or walk over them every day. Seeing the train by day is always a treat, but hearing it in the dead of night is comforting. Long before it reaches the crossing I can sense its app

243、roach. Once past the crossing, the train clanks (发出叮当声) down the line toward Bangor and falls silent, and then I gradually fall asleep.There are people who wrinkle their noses at the idea of living near a freight railway, as if it were unseemly. Now and then I am asked if the noise bothers me. Bothe

244、rs? The only time I was bothered was a few months ago when the train stopped running. I walked down to the rails and stared to the left and right, like a parent anxious about an overdue child. What on earth had become of my train?I asked around town, but nobody knew what happened. I took my constern

245、ation to bed with me on that particularly cold night, and I determined to call the railway the next morning to ask about its wellbeing. But before I called I heard the train coming. You might wonder how such loud noise could put me to sleep. But thats exactly what it did.I know this is a wild fantas

246、y, but Ive been trying to find a legal way of getting a ride on the freight train. I am mindful of something the great travel writer Paul Theroux said: “I have seldom heard a train go by and not wished I was on it.”4Which can best describe rural Maine on winter nights?AIt is very quiet. BIt is rathe

247、r busy.CIt is quite exciting. DIt is pretty beautiful.解析:选A细节理解题。由文章开头的“Winter nights in rural Maine are marked by a deep silence.”可知,缅因州的乡村地区在冬天的晚上异常安静。5What is the authors attitude towards the freight train?ATolerant. BFavorable.CDissatisfied. DUninterested.解析:选B观点态度题。由第二段中的“Seeing the train by da

248、y is always a treat, but hearing it in the dead of night is comforting . fall asleep.”可知,作者白天渴望看到货运列车,在沉寂的夜晚喜欢伴着火车通过的声音入睡。据此可推断,作者喜欢从家附近通过的货运列车。6Why was the author bothered?AThe railway blocked his way.BThe train didnt come as usual.CThe train was too noisy at night.DThe railway couldnt be reached.解

249、析:选B细节理解题。由第三段中的“The only time I was bothered was a few months ago when the train stopped running.”可知,作者因几个月前火车未如期而至而烦恼。7What does the underlined word “consternation” in Paragraph 4 mean?ASurprise and anxiety.BCuriosity and interest.CConfidence and relief.DExcitement and nervousness.解析:选A词义猜测题。由第三段末

250、的“I walked down to the rails and stared to the left and right, like a parent anxious about an overdue child.”及第四段可推断,火车未如期而至令作者感到惊恐和焦虑。故选A项。CWhen I go to a new place the first thing I like to do is walk around the streets, to explore and get lost in the city. When I first arrived in Santiago, Chile,

251、 and took a walk around the city centre, one of the first things I noticed was how many street dogs there were.On every corner there was a sleeping dog. At every traffic light there was a dog waiting to cross. By every shop there was a dog waiting for food. At first I was nervous as I thought they m

252、ight be aggressive. However, I have been here for more than a year now and every street dog I have seen has been passive, quiet and friendly.The dogs are accepted and welcomed here in Chile. I have never seen a street dog being mistreated. In fact, they are often given food and water by the public.

253、Some people even make jackets for the dogs or put out beds or doghouses for them to sleep in.However, the dogs do not have an easy life: they are often hungry, cold or injured. The government does not provide much care for these dogs.Some people believe that the situation is getting out of control a

254、nd that it is unacceptable to have so many dogs on the streets. The dogs can sometimes cause problems such as car accidents if they run into the road. There are about 2.5 million street dogs in Chile and the dog population is growing faster than the human population. Many Chileans think that all the

255、 street dogs should be sterilized (使绝育) so that they cannot breed. Others think that people should reduce the dog population by killing them.The future of street dogs is uncertain but for now it looks like they are here to stay, with their population expanding year by year.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。作者初到智利就发现那里的

256、流浪狗很多,且其数量还在不断增加。由此引发的问题引起了人们的关注。8What caught the authors attention after his arriving in Santiago?AFine local shops. BLots of street dogs.CMany cute pet dogs. DBroken traffic lights.解析:选B细节理解题。由第一段末的“one of the first things I noticed was how many street dogs there were”及第二段开头的“On every corner . for

257、 food.”可知,作者刚到圣地亚哥就注意到那里大量的流浪狗。9Why was the author nervous?AMany Chileans were shorttempered.BHe assumed the dogs were unfriendly.CPeople were often attacked by animals.DHe was unfamiliar with the traffic rules.解析:选B细节理解题。由第二段中的“At first I was nervous as I thought they might be aggressive.”可知,作者紧张是因

258、为他误以为那些流浪狗会攻击人,不友好。10What do we know about street dogs in Chile?APeople are nice to them.BMany of them are mistreated.CMany of them have been killed.DThe government tries to help them.解析:选A推理判断题。由第三段可知,当地的人们对流浪狗很好,给它们提供食物和住处等。11What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?AThe future of Chileans.BHow to help st

259、reet dogs.CWhat to do with street dogs.DThe problems faced by street dogs.解析:选C段落大意题。由第五段可知,智利的流浪狗数量大且增长快,由此引发了一些问题。针对如何解决流浪狗这一问题,人们有不同的看法。DHappy International Womens Day! Its Sophia again. Im going to be speaking to you guys today about “pink tax”, otherwise known as gender tax. What is gender tax?

260、 Gender tax is basically the idea that women have to pay more for certain products because theyre marketed at women and not men.Now you might be thinking, “How is this possible?” You may think if women across the globe realised that they were being charged more than men, they would be angry and they

261、 wouldnt buy the products. Unfortunately, no! Gender tax has sneaked (溜) into many everyday products that women and men arent even aware of! We might be familiar with the classic examples of womens deodorants (除臭剂) or razors costing more than mens, but have you ever thought about something as simple

262、 as a plain Tshirt or a yoghurt?Since her teens, Muriel Vega, now 29, of Atlanta, has bought mens razors and shaving cream. Its partly a costsaving strategy passed down from her mother, but shes also found that mens razors work better than womens.A report by the New York City Department of Consumer

263、Affairs found on average that products geared (适合) towards women cost more than similar products geared towards men 42 percent of the time. But it doesnt just stop there. Even children are affected by gender tax. In the same report, they found that between two similar scooters (踏板车) from the same co

264、mpany one was targeted at girls and one was targeted at boys the one that was targeted at girls cost 16 more than that one targeted at boys. So girls and boys, men and women, people of all ages are affected by pink tax or gender tax.So, what can we take from all of this? Well, I think that the very

265、first important step is to be aware of gender tax, to be aware of the products were buying and to question whether one product is more expensive because its for a woman or less expensive because its for a man. You can help to raise awareness by sharing this video with all your family and friends.语篇解

266、读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了性别税,即针对女性的商品比针对男性的同类商品昂贵。12Why is a Tshirt mentioned in Paragraph 2?ATo prove gender tax is avoidable.BTo show gender tax is pretty low.CTo prove gender tax is reasonable.DTo show gender tax is everywhere.解析:选D推理判断题。第二段中提到了“Gender tax has sneaked (溜) into many everyday products”,下文以T

267、恤和酸奶为例子来说明许多日常用品中都体现了性别税,可以说性别税随处可见。13Which moneysaving method is used by Muriel Vega?APurchasing less.BBuying mens products.CSharing with her mother.DUsing everlasting products.解析:选B细节理解题。由第三段开头的“Since her teens . has bought mens razors and shaving cream. Its partly a costsaving strategy”可知,Muriel

268、Vega通过购买和使用男性专用的剃刀和剃毛膏来省钱。14What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?AWhy there is gender tax.BHow to fight against gender tax.CGender tax affecting almost everyone.DWomen earning less and paying more.解析:选C段落大意题。第四段主要是说性别税不仅体现在成年人的用品中,而且已经渗透到了婴童用品中。可以说,不同年龄段的所有人都受到性别税的影响。该段最后一句“So girls and boys . gender ta

269、x.”很好地总结了这一点。15Where is the text most probably taken from?AA lesson plan.BAn advertisement.CA business magazine.DA written text of a speech.解析:选D文章出处题。由文章开头的“Happy International Womens Day! Its Sophia again. Im going to be speaking to you .”及文章末的“sharing this video with all your family and friends”可

270、推断,本文节选自一段演讲的书面文本。.阅读七选五Good reasons to take your kidsto the library todayRecognizing the role the library played in my becoming a book lover, I brought my kids to the library as soon as they could walk. Here are four good reasons to take your children to the library today:Regular library visits lea

271、d to more reading. _16_ Research shows that when kids are read to, existing links among brain cells are strengthened and new cell links are formed. And lets not forget how reading aloud connects us reader and listener in a very intimate (亲密的) way. When we read aloud to kids, we send them this messag

272、e: _17_When you visit the library, you can expose your children to more books and magazines than you can afford to buy. _18_ But if youre like most of us, youre on a budget and you have to cap their spending. But at the library, you can pull out as many as you can carry, return your books as soon as

273、 theyre read, and take home a whole new pile.Your local childrens librarian can recommend books that you may not know of or think to suggest. One of my young readers was a carobsessed little boy. _19_ But it was our childrens librarian who introduced him to Ruth Krausss classic picture book Big and

274、Little. I would never have guessed that hed come to love this poetic book so much.Owning a library card teaches kids responsibility. As cardcarrying library patrons, young kids learn about treating with care things that belong to others. _20_ He feels responsible. He feels more like a member of his

275、community.So get your child a library card.ALibrary time is active, not passive.BAnd reading, as it turns out, is brain food!CYou are important, and this time is for you.DWhen a kid checks out books in his own name, he feels trustworthy.EOur home library was full of books about vehicles that I knew

276、hed like.FMost libraries offer regular childrens programs that make stories come to life.GSure, you can take your kids to the childrens section of a nearby bookstore and you should!16选BB项与上文的“more reading”相呼应,且下文关于阅读可以促进大脑发育的研究结果是对B项中的“brain food”的具体解释。17选CC项是对上文的“this message”的具体阐释,且与上文的“how readin

277、g aloud connects us reader and listener in a very intimate (亲密的) way”相呼应。18选GG项与下文的“But if youre like most of us, youre on a budget and you have to cap their spending.”是转折关系,符合语境。19选EE项中的“books about vehicles that I knew hed like”与上文的“a carobsessed little boy”相呼应。20选DD项与下文的“He feels responsible. He

278、feels more like a member of his community.”是并列关系,说明让孩子拥有属于自己的图书证会让孩子感觉被信任,有利于培养他的责任感。读写一体超值训练 读后语基练习复现考纲词汇,增分书面表达 一、语篇复现词汇让你用对写美1It is to our disadvantage to keep silent (silence) over the matter.2It was evident that all the evidence we collected proved him to be guilty. (evident)3With the Teachers

279、Day approaching (approach), weve decided which classrooms to decorate.4He was anxious to leave and he could not hide his anxiety. (anxious)5A team of explorers will explore the valley and the exploration will last 10 days. (explore)6Expanding (expand) your knowledge by reading more books is a wise c

280、hoice.7Just in one week he formed (form) the bad habit of smoking and drinking.8The doctor strongly recommended limiting (limit) the amount of fat in my diet.9If you make this the base for your Egypt holiday, youre basically (basic) staying in an openair museum!10With many wild animals gradually (gr

281、adual) dying out, the present situation deserves attention/paying attention to.二、语篇复现短语让你用活写靓A英汉互译1作为而闻名be_known_as2睡着;入睡 fall_asleep3好像 as_if4对熟悉 be_familiar_with5属于 belong_to6raise awareness of 提高的意识7such as 比如,例如8so that 以便于9get lost in 迷失在10more than 多于;非常;不仅仅B运用上述短语完成句子1We will be more_than hap

282、py to receive materials, such as clothes, quilts and school supplies.2In Chinese culture, bamboo is_known_as one of the “four gentlemen” in plants.3Sometimes he found it very hard to fall_asleep at night, so he went to see the doctor.4She speaks English so fluently as_if she had studied English in E

283、ngland.5Because we got_lost_in the forest, we had to remain where we were, waiting for help.6After the foreign guests were_familiar_with the Chinese traditional festivals, they liked to live in China.7The house belongs_to my aunt, but she doesnt live here any more.8It is well worth making an effort

284、to raise_awareness_of environmental protection among teenagers.9One of the advantages is that we can find a variety of topics, such_as science, culture and history.10Even though I have loads of schoolwork to do, Ill spend some free time having sports so_that_ I can keep fit and energetic.三、语篇择句仿写让你译

285、准写高1Some people believe that the situation is getting out of control and that it is unacceptable to have so many dogs on the streets.句式分析believe后接两个that引导的宾语从句;第二个宾语从句中it为形式主语,真正的主语是后面的不定式短语“to have .”。自主翻译有些人认为这种形势在失控,他们认为在大街上有这么多的狗是难以接受的。佳句仿写我急需提高我的英语口语,因此对我来说找到一个可以向他学习的当地人真是太好了。I badly need to im

286、prove my oral English, so it_is_great_for_me_to_find_a_native speaker_to_learn_from.2A report by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs found on average that products geared (适合) towards women cost more than similar products geared towards men 42 percent of the time.句式分析介词短语by the New York

287、 City Department of Consumer Affairs在句中作定语,修饰A report;介词短语on average在句中作状语;that引导一个宾语从句;过去分词短语geared (适合) towards women作定语,修饰products。自主翻译一份来自纽约市消费者事务部的报告发现适合女性的产品要比适合男性的类似产品平均多花费42%。佳句仿写作为一名大学生,我确信我拥有这项工作所需要的所有资格。As a college student, Im sure that I have all the right qualifications needed_for _the_job.

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